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fstab / udev and exec rights on mmc1 / mmc2
The internal 256MB flash is running out fast so i got an extra SD card to get programs loaded onto them...
I probably won't be able to use apt-get (unless someone has a suggestions on how to tell apt to use /usr/local as / ) but I've been trying to get exec rights activated on the mmc* cards so can dpkg -X packages there... Problem is, it seems to completely ignore /etc/fstab at boot time... i can umount them and remount them after modifying the fstab and that works but I can't do this by hand everytime and even less for the internal card where i have to disable the .swap file before i can umount... Does anyone know where/how i can tell udev (which i'm guessing is responsable for this) to activate the exec / suid / etc... rights? :) I'd really rather do this simply rather then reformat cards, etc...! Thanks! |
Re: fstab / udev and exec rights on mmc1 / mmc2
So no one is exceeding their internal storage for applications?
Am i browsing too many debian repositories? ;-) What is your solution to the application space problem? :) EDIT: Oh, i think i found a solution! Seems like a lot of custom scripts are used in this linux distro... /usr/sbin/mmc-mount has a mount call with the noexec, etc. to change ;-) |
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